US uses warlike rhetoric, former Superman actor to recruit for immigration crackdown
US government rolls out aggressive campaign, offering US$50,000 bonuses for new deportation officers

From Uncle Sam to Superman, the US government has been deploying patriotic icons and increasingly warlike rhetoric to recruit Americans into enforcing Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Job ads promising US$50,000 signing bonuses to new “Deportation Officers” have flooded social media over the past week, accompanied by jingoistic rallying slogans that declare “America Needs You”.
White House officials have shared World War I-style posters, including one with Uncle Sam donning an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) baseball cap, while a former Superman actor has pledged he will “be sworn in as an ICE agent ASAP”.
“So many patriots have stepped up, and I’m proud to be among them,” Dean Cain, who starred as the Man of Steel in the 1990s TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, told FOX News.

ICE, the agency chiefly responsible for the recent, divisive masked raids on farms, factories and Home Depot car parks across the nation, was pulling out all the stops to hire new officers at a staggering rate.